- Jean McKenzie
Jean Robertson McKenzie, CBE (
19 January 1901 - 1 or2 July 1964 ) was aNew Zealand diplomat. She was the first woman to head a New Zealand diplomatic post.Born in
Edendale , Southland, and originally named Jane, McKenzie attended Edendale School and Southland Technical College. She worked for a time as a secretary and administrator for the Post Office inInvercargill , and later for the Public Works Department. She was eventually transferred toWellington , and when the Prime Minister's Department was founded in 1926, she took up a position with the nascent New Zealand diplomatic service.Initially, McKenzie was secretary to
Carl Berendsen , head of the Imperial Affairs Section. The IAS was responsible for relations with the rest of theBritish Empire — other diplomatic activity was handled by Britain at the time. She was part of New Zealand's delegation to an economic conference inOttawa , and in 1936, she was posted toLondon , serving under High CommissionerWilliam Jordan . In 1941, when New Zealand decided to establish a diplomatic post in Washington, McKenzie was transferred, becoming the post's Second Secretary soon after it opened. She then held positions in New Zealand's representation toAustralia and theUnited Nations before finally being assigned to the new legation inParis . After serving as "chargé d'affaires " during its establishment, she was promoted to Minister in 1955. She was the first woman to reach that level in the New Zealand diplomatic service. The French government made her a Commander of the "Légion d'honneur " in 1956, and she was also made a CBE.McKenzie retired back to New Zealand in 1956, living in
Christchurch . She died eight years later. She never married, and did not have children.References
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